Don, el 10 de marzo a las 06:43 me escribiste: > To quote Richard Stallman: > ------ > However, the obvious meaning for the expression “open source software” is > “You can look at the source code,” and most people seem to think that's what > it means. That is a much weaker criterion than free software, and much weaker > than the official definition of open source. It includes many programs that > are > neither free nor open source. > > Since that obvious meaning for “open source” is not the meaning that its > advocates intend, the result is that most people misunderstand the term.
Free Software is a very ambiguous term too (many people think of "free" as in no charge). Unfortunately English is a very crappy language ;) > ------[etc] > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html > > I'll try to never use the term "open source" again. EVER. I think FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) is the term to use to make all the people happy =) -- Leandro Lucarella (luca) | Blog colectivo: http://www.mazziblog.com.ar/blog/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key: 5F5A8D05 (F8CD F9A7 BF00 5431 4145 104C 949E BFB6 5F5A 8D05) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PENE MUTILADO POR PENETRAR UNA ASPIRADORA -- Crónica TV